Controlled burns of the kind of fake palm trees that helped fuel a dramatic rooftop fire at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas "raise some concerns" about the flammability of such outdoor decorations, Clark ...
The artificial trunk made of metal, polyurethane foam and fiberglass resin on the tree decoration burned five times more intensely. The Cosmopolitan, which won’t face any penalties, said it has ...
Unknown. Unregulated. And now, a proven hazard. We're talking about the fake palm trees that went up in flames at the Cosmopolitan pool two months ago. While county leaders are still waiting to find ...
Fail. That's the grade the Cosmo's fake palm trees got on the county's flammability test, raising one big question about what the Cosmo knew when they chose to install the fake trees. Darcy Spears: ...
The fake palm trees burned rapidly in last Saturday's fire on a pool deck of the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, but the fire was extinguished quickly. Officials in Clark County, Nevada, home of Las Vegas, ...
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Fake palm trees and high winds fueled a poolside fire on a rooftop at The Cosmopolitan hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip over the weekend, fire officials say. The blaze on Saturday sent guests ...